TY - GEN
T1 - The Role of Operators’ Learning in Enhancing Lean Benefits
T2 - 44th IFIP WG 5.7 International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems, APMS 2025
AU - Zouggar Amrani, Anne
AU - McDermott, Olivia
AU - Cormican, Kathryn
AU - Powell, Daryl
AU - Zanchi, Matteo
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© IFIP International Federation for Information Processing 2026.
PY - 2026
Y1 - 2026
N2 - Lean practices are shown to enable the optimization of production processes. However, the true meaning of Lean extends beyond the mere application of practices, emphasizing people’s involvement and respect and acting as a robust learning approach rooted in Gemba. It enhances creativity and autonomy in problem-solving. Nevertheless, the importance of the human-centred aspect of Lean in the era of Industry 5.0 often remains theoretical as many managers and practitioners focus solely on Lean practices to achieve immediate results, neglecting the role of operators’ learning. This paper presents a methodology that integrates continuous learning into production optimization through use of a Plan-Do-Check-Act improvement cycle, placing employee learning at its core. The case company ElecTech specializes in the manufacturing of electric pylons, involving multiple fabrication and assembly operations. The paper examines various production setup-time configurations and Single-Minute Exchange of Die applications at ElecTech, where operators’ roles and interventions differ across scenarios. The results underscore the critical role of employee engagement in enhancing Lean outcomes, demonstrating the significant impact of operators’ learning on reducing lead times during production changeovers in which workers were involved. This paper reinforces the concept that Lean is not just about optimization; it is more fundamentally about continuous improvement – through the continuous development of people.
AB - Lean practices are shown to enable the optimization of production processes. However, the true meaning of Lean extends beyond the mere application of practices, emphasizing people’s involvement and respect and acting as a robust learning approach rooted in Gemba. It enhances creativity and autonomy in problem-solving. Nevertheless, the importance of the human-centred aspect of Lean in the era of Industry 5.0 often remains theoretical as many managers and practitioners focus solely on Lean practices to achieve immediate results, neglecting the role of operators’ learning. This paper presents a methodology that integrates continuous learning into production optimization through use of a Plan-Do-Check-Act improvement cycle, placing employee learning at its core. The case company ElecTech specializes in the manufacturing of electric pylons, involving multiple fabrication and assembly operations. The paper examines various production setup-time configurations and Single-Minute Exchange of Die applications at ElecTech, where operators’ roles and interventions differ across scenarios. The results underscore the critical role of employee engagement in enhancing Lean outcomes, demonstrating the significant impact of operators’ learning on reducing lead times during production changeovers in which workers were involved. This paper reinforces the concept that Lean is not just about optimization; it is more fundamentally about continuous improvement – through the continuous development of people.
KW - Lean
KW - PDCA
KW - People development
KW - Production Optimization
KW - Setup-times
KW - SMED
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105015544433
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-032-03542-4_33
DO - 10.1007/978-3-032-03542-4_33
M3 - Conference Publication
AN - SCOPUS:105015544433
SN - 9783032035417
T3 - IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
SP - 480
EP - 491
BT - Advances in Production Management Systems. Cyber-Physical-Human Production Systems
A2 - Mizuyama, Hajime
A2 - Morinaga, Eiji
A2 - Kaihara, Toshiya
A2 - Nonaka, Tomomi
A2 - von Cieminski, Gregor
A2 - Romero, David
PB - Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH
Y2 - 31 August 2025 through 4 September 2025
ER -